A.
A Community Choice Aggregation (Energy) Program is hereby authorized to be established by the Town of Olive. The Town may establish and implement a CCA Program to the full extent permitted by the PSC CCA Order and any subsequent PSC orders approving the CCA Program implementation plan, as set forth more fully herein.
B.
The Town may act as aggregator or broker for the sale of electric supply to eligible consumers and may enter into contracts with one or more suppliers and/or DER providers for energy supply and other services on behalf of eligible consumers.
C.
The Town may enter into agreements and contracts with other municipalities, nonprofits, consultants, and/or other third parties to:
(1)
Develop and implement the CCA Program;
(2)
Act as CCA Administrator and/or contract out the role of CCA Administrator to a third party; such agreement will set forth the various rights and responsibilities of the parties, and will govern the manner in which the CCA Program is run. This agreement shall also authorize the CCA Administrator to act as the Town of Olive's agent for the purpose of procuring energy supply or other energy-related value-added services for CCA-Program eligible customers; and/or
(3)
Develop offers of distributed energy resources (DER) products and services to participating consumers, including opportunities to participate in local renewable energy projects, shared solar, energy efficiency, microgrids, storage, demand response, energy management and other innovative "Reforming the Energy Vision" (REV) initiatives and objectives designed to optimize system benefits, target and address load pockets/profile within the CCA zone, and reduce costs for CCA customers.
D.
The operation and ownership of the utility service shall remain with the distribution utility. The Town's participation in a CCA Program constitutes neither the purchase of a public utility system nor the furnishing of utility service. The Town shall not take over any part of the electric or gas transmission or distribution system and will not furnish any type of utility service, but will instead negotiate with suppliers and/or DER providers on behalf of participating consumers.
E.
Participating consumers will be charged a CCA Program subscription fee which may include (but not necessarily be limited to) the ESCO supply charge; a DER subscription charge (if applicable); and the administration fee described in this chapter. This subscription fee will appear on the participating consumers' bills from the distribution utility.
F.
The Town Board, either acting on its own or through the CCA Administrator, is authorized to prepare and submit a Community Choice Aggregation Implementation Plan to the New York State Public Service Commission for approval of a CCA Program, as outlined in the PSC CCA Order. Such an implementation plan will include final details of the CCA Program as outlined therein.